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In the run up to 2000, the Russian supply of palladium to the global market was repeatedly delayed and disrupted because the export quota was not granted on time, for political reasons.
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No, Barroso encountered visa problems and on Wednesday we were informed one couldn't be granted in time for him to fight on Saturday.
And Warwickshire granted him time for a family holiday while the team went on a pre-season tour of Barbados.
Be on time for class.
Arrive on time for class.
Here, we use patent application data instead of data on patents granted as it usually takes long time for a patent to be granted (on average, 5 years in our data).
He was going to propose building up the role of the correspondents and granting them more on-air time for each piece, which meant subtracting time from the anchor.
The Dawn Mission team was granted viewing time on the Hubble Space Telescope in September 2007 for a once-in-twenty-year opportunity to view the asteroid at closest approach, to obtain comparative data for Ceres and Vesta.
The Commission's policy shall be to consider granting credit for time on parole in the case of a parole violator originally classified in the very good risk category (pursuant to 28 CFR 2.20) if the following conditions are met.
Michael Douglas is not taking love for granted this time around.
We would like to acknowledge Dr. Nyoman Kurniawan for help and advice in setting up the HR-MAS spectra of liver tissue, and the Queensland NMR Network for granting measurment time on a 700 MHz wide-bore NMR spectrometer.
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